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ous smile, which was gone directly; and we went into the
           room and found her alone.
              ‘Don’t  get  up,’  said  Steerforth  (which  she  had  already
            done)’ my dear Rosa, don’t! Be kind for once, and sing us
            an Irish song.’
              ‘What do you care for an Irish song?’ she returned.
              ‘Much!’ said Steerforth. ‘Much more than for any other.
           Here is Daisy, too, loves music from his soul. Sing us an
           Irish song, Rosa! and let me sit and listen as I used to do.’
              He did not touch her, or the chair from which she had
           risen, but sat himself near the harp. She stood beside it for
            some little while, in a curious way, going through the mo-
           tion of playing it with her right hand, but not sounding it.
           At length she sat down, and drew it to her with one sudden
            action, and played and sang.
              I don’t know what it was, in her touch or voice, that made
           that song the most unearthly I have ever heard in my life,
            or can imagine. There was something fearful in the reality
            of it. It was as if it had never been written, or set to music,
            but sprung out of passion within her; which found imper-
           fect utterance in the low sounds of her voice, and crouched
            again when all was still. I was dumb when she leaned be-
            side the harp again, playing it, but not sounding it, with her
           right hand.
              A minute more, and this had roused me from my trance:
           - Steerforth had left his seat, and gone to her, and had put his
            arm laughingly about her, and had said, ‘Come, Rosa, for
           the future we will love each other very much!’ And she had
            struck him, and had thrown him off with the fury of a wild

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